Best Elementary Schools in Paris, Ontario

5 schools ranked by EQAO Grade 3 and 6 Reading, Writing and Math · EQAO Performance Index

5 schools · ← All Ontario Elementary Schools

Local school searchCompare 5 Paris elementary schools in one table.
City and Ontario rankUse local rank for nearby comparisons and Ontario rank for province-wide context.
Current leaderHoly Family School is the top-ranked school on this page.
Ontario RankBoard RankCity RankSchoolBoardTypeOverall Score2023‑242022‑232021‑223‑Year ChangeWebsite
86941Holy Family SchoolBrant Haldimand Norfolk CDSBCatholic7.87.88.06.2+1.6 ↑Visit
122642Paris Central Public SchoolGrand Erie DSBPublic7.47.47.07.3+0.1 ↑Visit
2030173Sacred Heart Catholic Elementary SchoolBrant Haldimand Norfolk CDSBCatholic6.76.77.76.3+0.4 ↑Visit
2206174North Ward SchoolGrand Erie DSBPublic6.56.56.76.1+0.4 ↑Visit
3364485Cobblestone Elementary SchoolGrand Erie DSBPublic4.74.75.75.3-0.6 ↓Visit

Ranking Method

Paris elementary schools are ranked with the School-Ranking.com EQAO Performance Index. The index uses official EQAO Grade 3 and Grade 6 reading, writing, and math results, shows the latest available score, and keeps recent-year scores and three-year change visible so readers can compare both performance and trend.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the top-ranked elementary school in Paris, Ontario?

Holy Family School is currently the top-ranked elementary school in Paris on this page, based on the latest available EQAO Performance Index with an overall score of 7.8.

How are Paris elementary schools ranked?

Paris schools are ordered by Ontario rank and local city rank using official EQAO Grade 3 and Grade 6 reading, writing, and math results and the site EQAO Performance Index.

Can I compare public, Catholic, and French-language schools in Paris?

Yes. The table includes the school board and school type where available, so local families can compare public, Catholic, French-language, and other public-system options together.

Does the city rank replace the Ontario rank?

No. City rank shows how a school compares locally, while Ontario rank shows its position across the full provincial dataset.